Posts Tagged ‘Japan’

Ohtani-Land

Saturday, October 25th, 2025

…Tokyo…passing an advertisement of Shohei Ohtani while on a speeding train approaching Shinjuku Station. 

during March, i photographed a story about Shohei Ohtani, the Japanese superstar playing for the Los Angeles Dodgers, titled “Ohtani-Land.” the Dodgers and Chicago Cubs opened the Major League Baseball season in Tokyo. instead of photographing the games or the crowds outside the Tokyo Dome, my assignment focused on Ohtani being seen on advertisements everywhere in the metropolis. images of Ohtani hovered above the crowds coming in and out of Shinjuku Station, the busiest train station in the world, like portraits of kings or dictators in their home countries. everywhere i went, he was looking at me, from sneaker advertisements in train stations to him being on the side of a vending machine near an ancient temple drinking green tea. i even saw an advertisement while i was two steps from the entrance of a public bathroom.  he is easily the most recognizable Japanese person in the world. 

this is one of my favorite photographs because it captures a moment in Tokyo that i’ve never been able to put on film.  so much time in Tokyo is spent zig-zagging the metropolis on trains.  there’s something about seeing the cityscape zoom by at night.  it’s silent but noisy. calm but chaotic.  gritty but pretty.  dark but bright.  all of the forces pulling in opposite ways make me feel comfortable even while i’m alone.  i took this photograph about a minute out of the station. i was getting up from my seat and saw the neon sign of Ohtani rushing by.  instinctually, i clicked the shutter without looking and walked towards the door. 

in this format, where the photograph is the size of a stamp the image doesn’t translate well.

We are not Abe

Wednesday, September 23rd, 2015

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Fragile

Monday, October 8th, 2012

Sitting on the Ring of Fire

Tuesday, March 15th, 2011

Autumn in Hiroshima

Friday, December 10th, 2010

Fragile

Wednesday, November 17th, 2010

From Above photo exhibition at Nagasaki Peace Museum

Wednesday, June 23rd, 2010

From Above photo exhibition
Photographs by Paule Saviano
Presented by Gallery EF, Nagasaki Peace Museum, & Community Media Company

Nagasaki Peace Museum
7-15 Matsugaemachi
Nagasaki, Japan
Tel: 095-818-4247
Closed Monday
June 29- July 19th, 2010
Open Reception June 29th 9:30-17:30

http://www.nagasakips.com
http://www.gallery-ef.com/fromabove.htm
http://www.paulepictures.com

Erochica Bamboo

Friday, June 18th, 2010

..March 2009 Shibuya, Tokyo..

Portrait of Erochica Bamboo in Shibuya.


Elvis and The American Dream….

Monday, December 14th, 2009

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The Edge of the World

Wednesday, October 7th, 2009

..May 2007 Aluetian Islands beneath my feet..

..With the Aluetian Islands beneath my feet. I’m leaving North America crossing into Asia. The Aluetian Islands feel like tentacles reaching from the West into the Northern Pacific and the the back door of the Far East.

The plane ride glides across Canada, hits an apex in Alaska, then slowly descends across Attu Island, spiraling past Siberia, and down to the Edge of the World.

Little know, but important front of WW II was fought on these stretch of islands reaching off Alaska. Japanese skipped across this backdoor. Took 2 years to get the small force off the islands. A Zero fighter crashed, found perfectly intact, to be studied…

You don’t think of it, the Aluetians are the last outpost of the US Empire. The furthest beacon away from the homeland. Completely unknown to 99% of the population. From this ocean perch, it’s a direct stare into Siberia and the entrance to Japan. I can see the red lights of Sapporo on the horizon.